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Highlighted by the first ace at the par-3 ninth at the Tour Championship, Chez Reavie carded a second-round best, 6-under 64 on Friday at East Lake, but trails the lead by six.
Play was suspended and players were removed from the course because of inclement weather in the area Friday afternoon at the Tour Championship.
No one had ever made a hole-in-one at the par-3 ninth at the Tour Championship until Chez Reavie stepped on the tee Friday at East Lake. Then things changed.
Xander Schauffele has a strong affinity for East Lake. After a win in his first Tour Championship start in 2017 and a T-7 finish last year, Schauffele kept the trend going in Thursday’s opening round.
Justin Thomas strolled into East Lake on Thursday with a two-shot cushion, but it’s Xander Schauffele who seized control of Thursday’s leaderboard at the Tour Championship.
Justin Thomas starts the week with a two-shot lead and an even bigger target on his back. Even with the upper hand, he’s more vulnerable than the previous FedExCup leaders who came to East Lake.
After all the slow-play dust settled from Liberty National, Bryson DeChambeau took to social media to address what ended up being the main talking point over the weekend at The Northern Trust.
It’s been quite a year for Gary Woodland. In June, he broke through for his first major victory at the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. But it won’t be the highlight of his year.
Most people are just happy with getting their drive somewhere in the fairway, clear of all water, bunkers or the dreaded trees. But Maurice Allen is not most people.
Being in top, physical shape isn’t exactly a necessity in succeeding on the golf course. But it certainly helps when you’re going for a Guinness World Record.
Down 15 pounds after a hard fast, Phil Mickelson needed some warmth at The Open, where the cold, windy and rainy conditions have moved into Royal Portrush. Thus, the return of Phireside with Phil has arrived.
Links golf is often viewed as an entirely different game than what is played in the United States, with much lower ball flights played. But not to the extreme Isidro Benitez took it.
Not even a little rain could disrupt the best practice session of Justin Rose’s life. Ahead of next week’s Open Championship, Rose weathered the rain to get in some prep at Royal Portrush.
Sooner or later, Matthew Wolff and Collin Morikawa were going to be constants on the PGA Tour. It turns out that’s happening sooner rather than later.
About this time last week, Nate Lashley just found out he was the final man in the field at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Now, his life has changed forever.
For a guy who has been dealing with pain described as “10 out of 10,” Pat Perez has played virtually pain-free golf through three rounds at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Change is ever easy. But through two rounds at the Wells Fargo Championship, Patrick Reed is making it look fairly easy and is within reach heading to the weekend after a 2-under 69 on Friday.
Earlier this week, world No. 1 Justin Rose wasn’t too high on the state of his game. But Rose has rebounded nicely through two rounds at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Quail Hollow has seen two major course changes; once in 2013 and again in 2016. Through all that, one thing has remained the same: Rory McIlroy finding comfortability and success.
Patrick Reed has spent a majority of this season searching for answers, especially with his swing. But after a couple weeks of adjustments, the 2018 Masters champion likes what he’s seeing now.
Before the leaders tee off this afternoon, Russell Knox is quietly climbing up the leaderboard on Moving Day at the Valspar Championship, highlighted by a 72-foot birdie putt on No. 16.
Keegan Bradley is a widely-known player, with one major championship and playoff win under his belt, but his knowledge of Innisbrook started as a caddie.
With so much attention put on the par-3 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass, the other par-3s can often be overlooked. For those who were camped out at No. 13 when Sungjae Im strolled through, they were treated to quite the show.
After withdrawing from last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational with a neck strain, Tiger Woods was back in action today, firing an opening-round 2-under 70 at The Players Championship.